Make lasting memories at this peaceful Cornish lodge, set on a purpose-built holiday park in the village of Doublebois. Sleeping four guests and with excellent on-site facilities, it’s a great choice for families or small groups alongside a faithful friend, with plenty of countryside and coastal adventures nearby to keep curious noses busy.
Clad in timber, the lodge blends neatly into its surroundings, while inside you’ll find a bright and contemporary interior designed for easy living. Everything is arranged across one level, centred around an open-plan living area filled with natural light from large windows and French doors. The lounge area has a comfortable corner sofa, an electric fire and a Smart TV – a welcoming spot to settle in with your faithful hound at your feet. The kitchen sits within the same sociable area and is well-equipped for preparing meals, while the nearby dining table awaits for everything from breakfast to evening board games. Two bedrooms lead off from the main living area: a king-size room with its own en-suite bathroom, and a twin room served by a gleaming family bathroom. Step outside onto your private decking area, where outdoor furniture makes it easy to dine in the fresh air while your curious canine sniffs around close by. The hot tub adds an extra touch of indulgence after a day out on the trails or coast. Around the park are shared facilities, including indoor play areas, a gym, a playground, a 9-hole golf course, and tennis courts. Private parking for one car is also provided.
Dobwalls is 1 mile away, while the bustling market town of Liskeard (4 miles) provides shops, pet-friendly eateries and local amenities. You can also sample local produce at Looe Valley Vineyard (5 miles). For scenic walks with your canine companion, head to Golitha Falls (3 miles) on the edge of Bodmin Moor, or explore trails around Deerpark Forest and Stonerush Lakes. The south coast is within easy reach too, with charming seaside settings such as Looe, Polperro and Polruan (all within 12 miles) offering picturesque harbours and tail-wagging walks along the South West Coast Path.